Wireless-N USB Adapter LED
The LED on the wireless-N USB adapter indicates the condition of the wireless link, as described
in the following table.
Wireless-N USB Adapter
Removing the WNA1000 Software
You can remove the wireless adapter software in these two ways:
•
Select the Windows Start menu > All Programs > NETGEAR WNA1000 Adapter program
group > Uninstall NETGEAR WNA1000 Software, and then follow the screen prompts.
•
Select Windows Start menu >Control Panel > Add or Remove Program, and then select the
NETGEAR WNA1000 Adapter option, and follow the screen prompts.
Upgrading the WNA1000 Software
Upgrades might be available at the NETGEAR website. To install an upgrade, follow these steps.
1. Write down the settings for any profiles that you want to save. They will not be retained.
2. Download the upgrade from the NETGEAR website Support page.
3. Remove the WNA1000 software from your computer.
4. Remove the WNA1000 adapter from your computer, and if prompted restart your computer.
5. Run the installer that you downloaded (the file ends in .exe).
6. Follow the installer instructions, and if prompted, restart your computer.
NETGEAR Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1000 User Manual
LED
Meaning
Off
• The wireless-N USB adapter is not plugged in to the USB
port.
• The wireless-N USB adapter is in power save mode (default
from power up or reset).
Blinking
• The wireless-N USB adapter is scanning for a network.
• The wireless-N USB adapter is sending or receiving data.
Solid
The wireless-N USB adapter is connected to a wireless
network, but it is not sending or receiving data.
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